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Models and Best Practices from the Streamlining Project
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To view the executive summary for a model program, click on the red underlined model number at the end of the program's title.
| 005 | COMcheck
EZ Code Compliance Software/Materials (MODEL # 97-1) United States Department of Energy, Washington, DC |
| 006 | MECcheck
Code Compliance Software/Materials (MODEL # 97-2) United States Department of Energy, Washington, DC |
| 018 | Customer
Assistance Manufactured Homes State of Oregon (MODEL # 98-23) |
| 024 | Customer
Service Through Innovative Project Management and Technology: Process 2000 (MODEL # 98-8) City of San Diego, CA |
| 034 | Automated
Telephone Answering System (MODEL # 97-8) Washington County, OR |
| 042 | Bar
Codes for Building Inspectors (MODEL # 97-9) Cities of Campbell, CA and Naperville, IL, and Gwinnette County, GA |
| 044 | Voice
Response Automated Inspection System (MODEL # 98-10) City of Cedar Park, TX |
| 064 | One Stop
Permitting System City of Irvine, California (MODEL # 98-19) |
| 081 | Cooperative
Permitting Team (MODEL # 98-12) City of Springfield, MO |
| 095 | Development
Review Process (MODEL # 98-14) City of Portage, MI |
| 111 | Geographic
Information System (GIS) City of Irvine, CA (MODEL # 99-4) |
| 119 | "CodeBuddy"
Building Code Database Software Merced County, City of Selma, and Various California Cities and Counties (MODEL # 99-7) |
| 126 | One-Stop Shop and
Customer Ombudsman Fairfax County, VA (MODEL#99-8) |
| 127 | Site Plan Review
System City of Savannah, GA (MODEL #99-9) |